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Question? May 31 #1367524
05/31/26 09:44 AM
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curly Offline OP
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What did the judge say when a skunk walked in the courtroom?

---- or ----- in the -----.

shame

Last edited by curly; 05/31/26 11:33 AM.

Why must the phrase, "It is none of my business", always be followed by, but?
Re: Question? May 31 [Re: curly] #1367533
05/31/26 10:49 AM
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odor or order in the court headscratch wave

Re: Question? May 31 [Re: curly] #1367534
05/31/26 11:32 AM
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Very close. It's odor or odour. odor is U.S. and odour is British.


Why must the phrase, "It is none of my business", always be followed by, but?
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